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Big Island Man Awarded Carnegie Medal

Big Island man Brian Wargo was awarded the Carnegie Medal for his efforts in saving the life of a woman who had been bitten by a shark in 2014.

East Hawai’i Regional HHS Board Gains Members

Douglass Shipman Adams and Karen L. Pellegrin were recently announced as the East Hawai’i Regional Board of Hawai’i Health Systems Corporation’s newest appointments.

KMA To Open for Weekend Hunting

Keamuku Maneuver Area will open over the weekend for hunting of goats and pigs.

UPDATE: CPHC Monitoring Niala, Tropical Storm Watch Holds

A Tropical Storm Watch remain in effect as Tropical Storm Niala nears the state.

Mangus Named East Hawai’i ‘Officer of the Month’

Officer Paul Mangus was recognized on Thursday as the September East Hawai’i “Officer of the Month” by the Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawai’i.

Carvalho Park, Gym to Close for Repairs

Various areas of Carvalho Park and Pi’ihonua Gym will undergo repairs beginning Monday, Sept. 28. The park is expected to be closed through December.

Police Release Sept. 25 Arrest Warrants

The list informs both the public and the individuals sought that a warrant is in effect for their arrest.

CPHC Tracks Tropical Storm Niala

The Central Pacific Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Niala.

HPD Seeks Hilo Man Wanted on Warrants

The Hawai’i Police Department is searching for 35-year-old George Kahakua, who is wanted on several warrants.

Judicial Selection Commission Announces Circuit Court Nominees

Big Island Third Circuit Court nominees were announced to Governor David Ige by the Judicial Selection Commission on Thursday.

The Kohala Center Seeks Fall Farm Program Applicants

Two of The Kohala Center’s fall programs, which place emphasis on the next generation of farmers, are seeking prospective student applicants.

Hirono Comments on Potential Government Shutdown

Senator Mazie Hirono released a statement against a potential government shutdown.

Big Island Students Recieve UH Bookstores Scholarship

Zachary Price, a student at UH-Hilo, and Riley Viernes, a student at Hawai’i Community College, were among those selected for the scholarship.

Military Convoys to Travel Between Kawaihae, PTA

Military convoys are scheduled to travel between Kawaihae and Pohakuloa Training Area beginning Sunday, Sept. 27 and lasting through Tuesday, Sept. 28.

UPDATE: Police Locate Missing Hilo Woman

The Hawai’i Police Department has located 43-year-old Mary Jo Victorino, who had been reported missing.

Tropical Disturbance 96-C May Form into Depression

The Central Pacific Hurricane Center continues to monitor Tropical Disturbance 96-C.

No Tsunami Threat Following 6.6M Papua Earthquake

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says there is no tsunami threat to Hawai’i following a 6.5 magnitude earthquake near the north coast of Papua.

Shark Bite Victim Optomistic Via Social Media

Twenty-seven-year-old Braxton Rocha says he swam 60 yards to the shore and feared for his life.

PISCES, NASA Formalize Lunar Landing Pad Partnership

The landing pad test site will be created with the aim to robotically build a vertical lift off and landing pad using basalt.

Triathalon to Close West Hawai’i Landfill, Transfer Station

Road closures associated with the Ironman World Championship Triathlon will close the Pu’uanahulu Landfill and the Kealakehe Transfer Station on Oct. 10.
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